Didier Zokora Parts Ways with Trabzonspor Ahead of World Cup
Didier Zokora’s time at Turkish club Trabzonspor has come to an end as the Ivorian defender has mutually agreed to terminate his contract with the club. Zokora, who joined Trabzonspor in June 2011 from Sevilla FC in Spain, will now focus on his future, including his hopes of participating in the 2014 World Cup with the Ivory Coast.
The news of Zokora’s departure was confirmed on Trabzonspor’s official website, which expressed its support for the player’s desire to represent his country in Brazil. The club also acknowledged that the 33-year-old’s wish to play in the World Cup is something he has long aspired to, and they expressed hope for his success in achieving this goal.
Zokora’s exit from Trabzonspor follows a period of personal challenges, including a divorce that has been reported to cost him 2 billion CFA francs. Despite these difficulties, the veteran defender remains focused on his international career, with the World Cup now at the forefront of his ambitions.